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(at 3080 yards!)...Craig Sawyer put three rounds into a 24” group...
http://www.dtacomlink.com/dta-dtm-3080-yards-with-hti-375-cheytac/
(at 3080 yards!)...Craig Sawyer put three rounds into a 24” group...
I could probably put 3 rounds into a 24 foot group. That's kind of the same thing, right?
Seriously, that is pretty awesome, SAWMAN. Nicely done.
Well, after having conducted operations there, I can assure you I understand your skepticism. Trust me, you're in good company there. It's definitely a "porous" environment in which to conduct any sort of secure operation. However, in the end, we will have whatever effect we can as an operational unit. What amplifies that effort a million times is the exposure of having it filmed and shared with the global public. That, my friend, is where you can place your hope. If we can spark some support and awareness through our efforts, we will have made a far larger impact than our tactical operations alone ever could. Big picture.On one hand I'm pissed off that I've been in this fight for over a decade now with nothing but empty good wishes, ignorance and ambivalence.
My friends have been imprisoned, tortured and brutalised for this cause and no one gave a flying fuck (despite articles in NAT GEO etc...).
I'm sure people will still be very ignorant to the true reasons and perpetrators to this genocide. That is the Chinese that fund and supply the demand for this and the corrupt African governments that allow this via any possible means.
But I'm also happy that finally someone in the USA has brought this into the public eye.
Though honestly SAWMAN, unless you and I talk personally and I see you're on the right track, I have little faith in your mission.
Well, after having conducted operations there, I can assure you I understand your skepticism. Trust me, you're in good company there. It's definitely a "porous" environment in which to conduct any sort of secure operation. However, in the end, we will have whatever effect we can as an operational unit. What amplifies that effort a million times is the exposure of having it filmed and shared with the global public. That, my friend, is where you can place your hope. If we can spark some support and awareness through our efforts, we will have made a far larger impact that our tactical operations alone ever could. Big picture.
Well, after having conducted operations there, I can assure you I understand your skepticism. Trust me, you're in good company there. It's definitely a "porous" environment in which to conduct any sort of secure operation. However, in the end, we will have whatever effect we can as an operational unit. What amplifies that effort a million times is the exposure of having it filmed and shared with the global public. That, my friend, is where you can place your hope. If we can spark some support and awareness through our efforts, we will have made a far larger impact than our tactical operations alone ever could. Big picture.